Snow College Magazine - Fall 2020

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Scholarship Campaign Aims to Raise $5 Million for Snow Students By Janie Harris

SCHOLARSHIP

CAMPAIGN

Snow College is relentless in its commitment to student success. Knowing that the largest barrier for many students is a financial one, President Brad Cook announced the $5 million Reimagine Scholarship Campaign during his 2019 inauguration. The sole purpose of this campaign is to support students who would likely not be able to attend college without financial assistance. This campaign will end on December 31, 2020, although donations received after this date will continue supporting the scholarship effort. Over $4.7 million has been raised so far due to the incredible support and generosity of our donors, who have given more than 3,000 gifts to the campaign. A special note of appreciation is extended to Terry and Nancy Foote for making Snow College history by giving the largest private donation that the College has ever received. A sincere thank you is also extended to all other Snow College donors and supporters. Without the support and generosity of so many individuals who believe in Snow’s mission, this effort would be impossible. Visit snow.edu/reimagine to learn more about the Reimagine Scholarship Campaign and to make a gift that will help us reach our $5 million goal and support student success for generations to come.

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“Snow College has been the best experience for me because of the support I continually receive. One of the things I am most grateful for during my time at Snow is the generous scholarships I have received. From a young age, my parents told me it was my responsibility to pay for my education, therefore, I knew I needed to start saving for college. Getting an education has always been a top priority for me, so I made sure to push myself and do anything needed to graduate. Thanks to Snow and the financial assistance of scholarship donors, I have been able to focus on my education and maintain good grades.”

“Education has always been a big part of my life. However, without scholarships I do not think I would have been able to afford college. Thanks to the financial support from generous scholarship donors, I have been able to further my education and get closer to my academic goals. Because of this support, I can focus on school instead of stressing about finances.” – Chelsea Scadlock (’20)

– Ben Scheffner (’20)

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Annual Donor Report

8min
pages 48-50

President’s Club/Heritage Club

3min
page 42

In Memoriam

11min
pages 43-47

Alumni Association President’s Message

2min
page 35

Distinguished Alumnus: Sampei Nakao

4min
pages 38-39

Distinguished Alumnus: Daniel Maynes

4min
pages 36-37

40 under 40

2min
pages 40-41

Creating Masks on Richfield Campus

2min
pages 32-34

Esports Team

5min
pages 30-31

Nursing Faculty

3min
pages 26-27

Snow College Recruiting

5min
pages 28-29

Snow College’s COVID-19 Response

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page 20

Planned Giving: Terry and Nancy Foote

4min
pages 18-19

A New Way of Learning

3min
pages 21-22

campus events

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page 17

Employee Challenges and Opportunities

4min
pages 23-25

Athletics Update

4min
pages 14-15

GRIT Center

2min
page 8

Vance Larsen

1min
page 7

Strategic Plan

2min
page 11

Buster’s Pantry

2min
page 9

Reimagine Scholarship Campaign

2min
page 10

Safest College in Utah

3min
pages 12-13

Accelerated Online Program

1min
page 6

No. 1 Ranking

1min
page 5
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